“…parasitic diseases [2,4,7,15,16,20,21]. Considering that data on the shortcomings of traditional confirmatory methods of parasitic skin diseases (PSD) are increasingly appearing in the literature, new developing diagnostic possibilities have been studied [1,2,18]. Moreover, many advanced and noninvasive techniques such as videodermatoscopy, dermatoscopy, in vivo reflectance confocal microscopy, and optical coherence tomography have demonstrated improved efficacy in the diagnostics of parasitic skin infections [7,18,20,23].…”